Hi Andy, 

Thanks for getting in touch. I will check it out.

Regards
Rahul

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> On Mar 30, 2014, at 2:50 PM, Andy Wenk <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hi Rahul,
> 
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>> On 27 March 2014 16:30, NoSQL Weekly <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Welcome to issue 174 of NoSQL Weekly. I would like to thank our sponsor this 
>> week, Tokutek for their support. Be sure to download and try out their great 
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>> News
>> 
>> Cassandra Hits One Million Writes Per Second on Google Compute Engine
>> This post shows how the Google Cloud Platform was able to sustain one 
>> million Cassandra writes per second at a cost of $0.07 USD per million 
>> writes.
>> 
>> 
>> Articles, Tutorials and Talks
>> 
>> Going Native with Apache Cassandra
>> This talk introduces the Cassandra native protocol, native drivers and 
>> Cassandra Query Language (CQL). It is important for developers to be aware 
>> of this new way of integrating with and querying Cassandra -- without using 
>> Thrift or RPC. There are various ways of tuning that integration and 
>> modeling your data - all intended to make it easier and more productive to 
>> build against Cassandra with some additional performance benefits.
>> 
>> Call me maybe: FoundationDB vs. Jepsen
>> This post is about what the author learned from running Jepsen against 
>> FoundationDB, while sitting in a room with the developers that built the 
>> database. It discusses how Jepsen works in general, how FoundationDB should 
>> respond in theory, and then use an internal logging tool to show you how 
>> FoundationDB actually behaves when Jepsen tests it.
>> 
>> NoSQL and the Hybrid Cloud
>> If a NoSQL database can be deployed on-premise or it can be deployed in the 
>> cloud, why can't it be deployed on-premise and in the cloud? It can, and it 
>> should. This article highlights a variety of hybrid cloud use cases for 
>> NoSQL database deployments.
>> 
>> Implementing Graph-Based Applications
>> Graphs have proven to be widely applicable to model a range of business 
>> problems and domains. Yet, the flexibility that graphs bring requires an 
>> additional level of attention to implementation and an adaptation of 
>> familiar programming idioms to increase the benefits while avoiding common 
>> pitfalls. The following topics summarise patterns and strategy the author 
>> used across a number of Neo4j projects.
>> 
>> Quickly create a 100k Neo4j graph data model with Cypher only
>> We want to run some test queries on an existing graph model but have no 
>> sample data at hand and also no input files (CSV,GraphML) that would provide 
>> it. Why not create quickly it on our own just using cypher?
>> 
>> Introduction to Apache Falcon: Data Governance for Hadoop
>> Apache Falcon is a data governance engine that defines, schedules, and 
>> monitors data management policies. Falcon allows Hadoop administrators to 
>> centrally define their data pipelines, and then Falcon uses those 
>> definitions to auto-generate workflows in Apache Oozie.
>> 
>> Deploying Oracle NoSQL Database on AWS in 10 minutes
>> In this video, learn how to deploy Oracle NoSQL Database on AWS in 10 
>> minutes. We also demonstrate high availability features in case of node 
>> failure.
>> 
>> Schema detection with inheritance in Neo4j
>> 
>> How-to: Use Parquet with Impala, Hive, Pig, and MapReduce
>> 
>> Single Page Application with Angular.js, Node.js and MongoDB
>> 
>> Caching Partial Traversals in Neo4j
>> 
>> A practical comparison of Map-Reduce in MongoDB and RavenDB
>> 
>> 
>> Books
>> 
>> Hadoop For Dummies
>> Big data has become big business, and companies and organizations of all 
>> sizes are struggling to find ways to retrieve valuable information from 
>> their massive data sets with becoming overwhelmed. Enter Hadoop and this 
>> easy-to-understand For Dummies guide. Hadoop For Dummies helps readers 
>> understand the value of big data, make a business case for using Hadoop, 
>> navigate the Hadoop ecosystem, and build and manage Hadoop applications and 
>> clusters.
>> 
>> 
>> Interesting Projects, Tools and Libraries
>> 
>> Tajo
>> An open source big data warehouse system in Hadoop.
>> 
>> Beekeeper
>> Beekeeper is a Customizable, RealTime Graphing built on MongoDB and cube.
>> 
>> vagrant-node
>> A vagrant setup for MongoDB and Nodejs web apps.
>> 
>> redis-traffic-stats
>> Redis query analyzer for counting, traffic stats by command.
>> 
>> Mongolike
>> A proof of concept MongoDB clone built on Postgres.
>> 
>> 
>> Upcoming Events and Webinars
>> 
>> Cleveland Big Data and Hadoop Meetup March 2014 - Cleveland, OH
>> There will be following talks
>> Intro to Data Center Networking
>> Networking for Cluster Computing
>> HBase key design for timeseries and business data
>> 
>> Best Practices for Storing, Querying, and Visualizing Big Data - Palo Alto, 
>> CA
>> Join The Big Data Connection at Nimble Storage's beautiful campus in San 
>> Jose as solution engineers and architects from Cloudera, Nimble Storage, 
>> ZoomData, and the American Institute of Big Data Professionals present 
>> next-generation solution ideas around storage, big data architecture, and 
>> analytics and visualization.
>> 
>> Netherlands Hadoop Meetup - Amsterdam, Netherlands
>> There will be following presentations
>> In-memory Computation and HDFS: What's Next?
>> Cascading
>> Balancing Data Collection and Privacy
>> 
>> Graphs for Everyone: a guided tour to neo4j 2.0 - Amsterdam, Netherlands
>> Leading up to GotoCon Amsterdam in June 2014, we are organising some Neo4j 
>> 2.0 briefings for those of you that are interested.
>> 
>> Introduction Into Graphs DBs - Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
>> This is an introductory session on what graph databases are, how they can be 
>> used, what purposes that they serve and how they distinguish from other 
>> types of databases. During this session we will present, explain and discuss 
>> introductory topics that require no prior knowledge on graph databases at 
>> all. We will cover the concepts of a graph database as well as couple of use 
>> cases from real life projects.
>> 
>> Hands-on Neo4j 2.0 with Jim Webber - Auckland, New Zealand
>> We'll introduce Neo4j 2.0 and the labelled property graph model to bring new 
>> folks up to speed. We'll then look at how Neo4j's query language Cypher has 
>> evolved allowing us to query large, sophisticated variably-structured data 
>> (aka graphs) rapidly in real time, using examples from travel and (retail) 
>> recommendations.
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